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Speakers' Activities and Reports

The Speaker of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Commons are fourth and fifth respectively on the Order of Precedence of Canada, with the first three being the Governor General, the Prime Minister, and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Thus, in addition to their traditional and ceremonial duties as the head of their respective institutions, the Speakers also perform their diplomatic duties in receiving visiting heads of state or heads of government to the Parliament of Canada. Both Speakers also interact on a regular basis with the diplomatic corps to maintain positive relations with parliaments around the world. The Speakers also travel abroad on behalf of the Canadian Parliament and serve as hosts to other foreign Speakers when they visit Canada. Finally, they are honorary chairs of all of the Parliamentary Associations of the Parliament of Canada.

The Honourable Raymonde Gagné

Speaker of the Senate

The Honourable Francis Scarpaleggia

Speaker of the House of Commons

Presiding officers' visits to the Parliament of Canada

November 17 - 24, 2004

Visit to Canada of Mr. Max Binder, Speaker of the National Council of the Swiss Confederation

October 25 - 27, 2004

Visit to Canada of the Honourable Matlapeng Ray Molomo, M.P., Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Botswana

October 17 - 22, 2004

Visit to Canada of His Excellency Longin Hieronim Pastusiak, President of the Senate of the Republic of Poland, and a Parliamentary Delegation

Presiding officers' visits abroad

October 8 - 12, 2004

Participation of the Honourable Dan Hays, Senator, Speaker of the Senate, to the Opening Ceremony for the Scottish Parliament's new building, Scotland